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Loss and humans
Loss of biodiversity also means that humans are losing animals that could have served as biological control agents and plants that could potentially provide higher-yielding crop varieties, pharmaceutical drugs to cure existing or future diseases or cancer, and new resistant crop varieties for agricultural species susceptible to pesticide-resistant insects or virulent strains of fungi, viruses, and bacteria.

Loss and may
Loss of vision in both eyes may occur very abruptly and this disease is therefore a medical emergency.
Loss of consciousness may occur as the result of traumatic brain injury, brain hypoxia ( e. g., due to a brain infarction or cardiac arrest ), severe poisoning with drugs that depress the activity of the central nervous system ( e. g., alcohol and other hypnotic or sedative drugs ), severe fatigue, and other causes.
Loss may refer to:
Loss of self may be experienced as an actual death and rebirth, undergone with anguish and joy of overwhelming intensity.
Loss of these harmless bacteria following antibiotic use may allow opportunistic pathogenic bacteria to invade the human body.
Loss of olfaction may lead to the loss of libido, though this usually does not apply to congenital anosmics.
Loss of trust and betrayals may take place as the downward spiral continues, eventually ending the relationship.
Loss aversion may be explained as being rational when living at subsistence level where a reduction of resources may have meant death and it thus may have been rational to place a greater value on losses than on gains.
Loss of appetite and general malaise may also occur.
* Loss of residential property value: Homes near an undesirable development may be less desirable when the owner attempts to sell it.
Loss of voltage from the vehicle battery may have wide-ranging effects — from a trivial loss of radio receiver preset stations to a significant loss of security codes or engine control parameters.
In these cases, tunnel vision and greyout may proceed to a g-force induced Loss Of Consciousness ( g-LOC ).
He writes: “ The Ancients in All Towns were for having some intricate Ways and turn again Streets or loops, without any Passage through them, that if an Enemy comes into them, he may be at a Loss, and be in Confusion and Suspense ; or if he pushes on daringly, may be easily destroyed ”.
Loss aversion may also explain sunk cost effects.
Loss aversion may be more salient when people compete.
Loss of muscle bulk or fasciculations, a particular fine twitching of muscle, may be seen.
Loss of balance and coordination may also occur.
Loss of seizure-control may come from unexpected sources.
# Loss of detail: Information that seemed unimportant at an earlier stage may become crucial later.
Loss of a stirrup or dropping the reins are also faults, and may be cause for elimination.
* Loss of ambulation ( loss of ability to walk ) may not occur until the person is in his fifties.

Loss and contribute
Loss of a neuron's APP may affect physiological deficits that contribute to dementia.
Loss or gain of AgRP function may result in inadequate adaptive behavioural responses to environmental events, such as stress, and may potentially contribute to the development of eating disorders.

Loss and increase
* The increase in depreciation arising out of revaluation of fixed assets is debited to revaluation reserve and the normal depreciation to Profit and Loss account.
19 ( 2 ), 2001, p. 81 ‐ 83 ) shows that biointensive methods can enable small ‐ scale farms and farmers to significantly increase food production and income, utilize predominantly local, renewable resources and decrease expense and energy inputs while building fertile topsoil at a rate 60 times faster than in nature ( Worldwide Loss of Soil – and a Possible Solution Ecology Action, 1996 ).

Loss and neuronal
Loss of the gene coding for either netrin 1 or neogenin led to the improper formation of the ( TEBs ), suggesting that rather than acting as a guidance molecule as in neuronal systems, netrin 1 serves as an adhesive in mammary tissue.

Loss and populations
Loss of nesting habitat has led to sharply declining populations.
Loss of nesting habitat has caused populations to decline.
Loss of suitable nesting beaches and the introduction of exotic predators have also taken a toll on loggerhead populations.

Loss and expansion
# Combine those analysis with the SME's business plan / business model analysis ( e. g. Business description, Business process, Business strategy, Revenue model, Business expansion, Return of Investment, Financial analysis ( Company History, Financial assumption, Cost / Benefit Analysis, Projected profit & Loss, Cashflow, Balance sheet & business Ratio, etc.
Loss of wetland areas for feeding on migration, and the expansion of the Sahara desert, pose threats to the Sedge Warbler's breeding population.

Loss and .
Singing Lessons: A Memoir of Love, Loss, Hope, and Healing, Pocket Books.
Loss includes the death of a spouse or loved one, divorce, loss of a job, money, power, etc.
* Loss of acidity.
The company's effort to regain its footing is the subject of Tom Barbash's 2003 book On Top of the World: Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick, and 9 / 11: A Story of Loss and Renewal.
Loss of the acetyl-CoA-donated carbons as CO < sub > 2 </ sub > requires several turns of the citric acid cycle.
She starred in the off-Broadway play Love, Loss, and What I Wore in February 2010.
Loss of touch sensation in the feet, ankles and legs, as well as in the hands, wrists and arms is characteristic in various types of the disease.
Mathematics: The Loss of Certainty.
# Loss of sovereignty: Membership often comes with a loss of state sovereignty as treaties are signed which require cooperation on the part of all member states.
Loss ratios and expense loads are also used.
In 1752, he founded the Philadelphia Contributionship for the Insurance of Houses from Loss by Fire.
Loss of NOEY2 expression is linked to an increased risk of ovarian and breast cancers ; in 41 % of breast and ovarian cancers the protein encoded by NOEY2 is not expressed, suggesting that it functions as a tumor suppressor gene Therefore, if a person inherits both chromosomes from the mother, the gene will not be expressed and the individual is put at a greater risk for breast and ovarian cancer.
( 1984 ) " The Loss of Normandy and Royal Finance ," in Holt and Gillingham ( eds ) 1984.
* Loss of contrast in high temperature environments.
Loss of the poly ( A ) tail is thought to promote mRNA degradation by facilitating attack by both the exosome complex and the decapping complex.
Loss of dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra has been linked to Parkinson's disease.
Secular History and Loss of Meaning ", retrieved at December 2, 2009.
As early as 1576, Edward de Vere was writing about this subject in his poem Loss of Good Name, which Professor Steven W. May described as " a defiant lyric without precedent in English Renaissance verse.
Loss of " prime " is usually due to ingestion of air into the pump.
Loss of a positive hydrogen ion ( H < sup >+</ sup >) from the hydroxyl group of a phenol forms a corresponding negative phenolate ion or phenoxide ion, and the corresponding salts are called phenolates or phenoxides, although the term aryloxides is preferred according to the IUPAC Gold Book.
More of his paintings have been stolen than those by any other artist ; the Art Loss Register has 550 of his works listed as missing.
Loss of secrecy and / or authenticity, even for a single user, has system-wide security implications, and a strategy for recovery must thus be established.
* Job Loss.
Loss of p53 creates genomic instability that most often results in the aneuploidy phenotype.

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